The Bible seems to be pointing in that direction, and "The Creation Garden" presents a biblical foundation to support that possibility, and outlines a plan of action that would help people to provide food and security for their families when money, food and supplies are no longer readily available.

The author has been a student of scripture for 41 years, has been gardening and farming organically for over 50 years, including owning an organic homestead & farm for 10 years, has authored numerous articles for national gardening magazines and a column on bible prophecy and evangelism for a Christian newspaper for about 5 years.

It is my hope that this book will encourage folks to open their eyes to what is happening in the world today, get back to their agricultural roots, find new confidence, take control of their own food supply by understanding the natural process God gave us, and discover gardening methods that are as old as the earth itself.

It is also an opportunity to escape from the chemical life-style that has been imposed upon us by big agribusiness, and take control of our own nutritional destiny in the years ahead.

Excerpts from the book:

“Prophetic storm clouds are gathering on the horizon! Imagine going to your local food market to buy food for your family, and prices are so high that it would take your entire days wages to purchase enough to feed them for just one day! And most staples are not available because of massive shortages. People are pushing, shoving and fighting, even killing each other to get food! There is panic and despair everywhere!

Does this sound like something out of a grade B, low budget Si-Fi movie? Actually, there are great many people who believe this is exactly what will happen in the very near future, and the Bible seems to agree with them! Many students of scripture, myself included, believe that we are in or entering the “Last Day’s” predicted by Jesus, the prophets of Israel and the writers of the New Testament.”

In the Book of Revelation we read “And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand. And I heard a voice n the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.” Rev 6:5-6 This sixth seal seems to be a judgment of famine upon the world.

A measure of wheat, or a “choenix”, was the equivalent of a dry quart, and was enough to make between 1 1/2 and 2 lbs. of bread. This was about what a person would eat every day to sustain themselves, during the times in which this was written.

“As our economic conditions today continue to deteriorate and we face global financial collapse and food shortage, the church today can play a major role in helping other Believers survive these trials. In fact, a church garden ministry could and perhaps should be on every church’s outreach! Those in need within the church, and in the community, can be richly blessed with much needed food during time of need, even today. It can be an opportunity for many in the church, including teens and young people to become involved.”